Something similar takes place when a person or a number of persons are in earnest prayer. Click on the image to see a Lake Buchanan 9-9-08 waterspout filmed by Randy and Melissa Boatright We may not have seen this phenomenon of nature, but it is wonderful and awe inspiring. Usually at the […]
Monthly Archive for May, 2011
Grace and the Rosicrucian Path
Posted in Bible, Friends and Events, Philosophy on May 31st, 2011
OVERHEARD ON ROSENET – A Discussion Missing the Mark Martin B The other day John said something in his healing prayer posts about how not listening to the Holy Spirit is a matter of missing the mark, something that can be corrected, rather than something that must be repaid through disease and punishment. This goes […]
More On Jesus And His Life
Posted in Philosophy on May 17th, 2011
Upon deeper thought, most reading this blog know that Jesus was far more than student or seeker but it is clear that there exists enormous romanticism and projection concerning the status and possible life experience of Jesus from age 12 to 30 (And even more so of Christ Jesus.) Works such as the Fifth Gospel […]
The Enormous Task of Jesus
Posted in Philosophy on May 14th, 2011
Not To Receive More Knowledge In my humble opinion, referring to Jesus as a probationer is like saying that we are students, and by “we” you could say, Master CRC was a student. Of course !!! (Of Nature… he used to read the book M). [See Rosicrucian Manifestoes] Christ was a student (of course, of […]
A Broader Rosicrucian Vantage Point
Posted in Philosophy on May 13th, 2011
I found this discussion of Jesus and probationers and disciples interesting. But from a broader perspective (broader Rosicrucian vantage point) it is always helpful to avail oneself of all legitimate sources regarding spiritual ideas, especially in the most complex subject of Jesus and the Christ Being. Though not always comfortable to consider, there are other […]
Jesus, a probationer?
Posted in Philosophy on May 12th, 2011
I have a question. Was not Jesus already a high degree initiate, raised by the Essenes, who at the baptism gave his body over to the Christ spirit who dwelt in him until the crucifixion? I ask this because here you said that Jesus was merely a probationer for the 18 years leading up to […]